Rice Krispie Turkey Legs: Make these and be the coolest person at Thanksgiving!

Do you know what my new Thanksgiving obsession is? Rice Krispie Turkey Legs. They look ADORABLE, the are TASTY and they are unexpectedly easy to make. I brought them to Thanksgiving last year and they were met with rave reviews (from the adults, thank you very much).

Instructions

#2 Dip the tip of the pretzel rod into the white melt and adhere two marshmallows to the end of each pretzel rod, side by side. Lay on the waxed paper and let dry.

#3 Dip the pretzel end with the marshmallows into the candy melts and cover nearly to the end. Lay on the waxed paper and let dry. Don’t worry about covering the whole rod for the end of it will be covered with Rice Krispies.

#4 Melt the remaining marshmallows and butter in the microwave for 1 minute. Stir until combined and smooth. Now add in your Rice Krispies cereal and mix until combined.

#5 Coat your hands using butter or cooking spray. (You may also use rubber gloves coated with butter or spray). Grab a handful of rice krispie and form a ball. Push onto the end of the pretzel and form into the shape of a turkey leg. Place them on the wax paper and let set about 20 minutes.

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Here was my version from last year– they were pretty good for a first attempt. But I’m a perfectionist, so here’s what I did wrong.

#1 I used whole pretzel rods which made my turkey legs huge. I would recommend breaking in half or maybe three quarters depending on how long they are to begin with.

#2 I had no idea that “candy melts” were actually a thing so I used white chocolate instead– which is OK, but white chocolate is much thicker than candy melts so it didn’t coat the pretzel rods as easily. Get the candy melt which can be found in the baking section of the grocery store.

#3 I put the marshmallows on each side of the pretzel end (creating a very pronounced “T” shape). I *should* have attached the marshmallows to the bottom end of the pretzel rod. Like I said, I’m a perfectionist.

I’ve heard some people dip the turkey legs in milk chocolate for “gravy” or using cocoa crispies for a different color. Post your versions on our Facebook page! I love seeing all the different versions and creative touches.